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alcohol? or liquids in general?
either an Beaker,and graduated Cylinder
Sandstone is extremely porous and absorbs liquids like a sponge.. Shale is nearly impervious to liquids.
Water, used as a nutrient for the plant, without water, the plant will wither and die.
It is harder to start a combustible liquid buring than to start a flammable liquid burning. In most cases, however, neither type of liquid is "unstable." Both are simply liquids that can burn if ignited. Being "unstable" means that it might detonate or explode.
Infrared light (the invisible light emitted from heat) doesn't pass through regular tempered glass like visible light, it might pass through other clear materials tho including some types of glass, it depends on the material.
alcohol? or liquids in general?
Yes, it is very low. In some circumstances a very low urine specific gravity in combination with frequent urination and clear or nearly colorless urine can indicate that you might have diabetes insipidus. This is s serious medical condition that you should consult your doctor about.
Yes but some might not in some liquids.They might start to mold of smell bad.
When water is the main (or only) beverage imbibed (rather than sugar containing liquids, often caramel colored, too), the urine is clear. It also depends if you are a girl or a boy, because if you are a girl and around the age 10, it could be vaginal discharge, and you might be getting your first period soon.
either an Beaker,and graduated Cylinder
They help for putting liquids into. They help heat them, and we can benefit with them. Without them, science with liquids might be a bit harder then usual. Plus, they're awsome. :D
Sandstone is extremely porous and absorbs liquids like a sponge.. Shale is nearly impervious to liquids.
No! It is not a clear indicator at all that you might be pregnant.
You might mean a graduated cylinder, which is used for measuring the volume of liquids.
some things that might be measured in grams are liquids, pills, and weight.
First you heat the liquids. Next they will pick up energy and finally they will break apart.